I moved almost entirely to ebook after two cross-country moves. (Also, I am all for not needing to bring at least two books with me at all times. Now I have 1000 books on my phone, and as long as I have battery power, I am all set for reading material.)
Mostly what I have in print now (I'm down to under 1000 print books) is: - Pagan books that I expect to want to pull out and/or reference with other people - Books where the physical copy has sentimental value - Things I can't get in ebook - Thing where the print copy is just generally gorgeous - Cookbooks and crafting books.
I usually travel with one or two print books in case of bathtubs and times when a phone is not doable.
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Mostly what I have in print now (I'm down to under 1000 print books) is:
- Pagan books that I expect to want to pull out and/or reference with other people
- Books where the physical copy has sentimental value
- Things I can't get in ebook
- Thing where the print copy is just generally gorgeous
- Cookbooks and crafting books.
I usually travel with one or two print books in case of bathtubs and times when a phone is not doable.